TSF Dalera BB Back to No. 1 Horse, Charlotte Fry Remains Top Ranked Rider–USA’s Adrienne Lyle & Salvino in Top 10

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Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and TSF Dalera BB at the Basel World Cup.

Feb. 1, 2023

TSF Dalera BB is back as the No. 1 dressage horse while Charlotte Fry remains as the top ranked rider in the world. Salvino moves up to No. 8 while rider Adrienne Lyle climb to 10th.

The latest rankings to the end of January that are separate for riders and horses, puts Dalera, the Olympic, European Championship and World Cup champion, back to the top after the World Cup qualifier almost three weeks ago. The German partnership of Jessica von Bredow-Werndl, who bounced back to No. 2 rider from No. 5 a month earlier, and Dalera is the reigning titleholder for the World Cup Final to be held in Omaha in two months.

Charlotte Fry of Great Britain held on to the top rider spot but Glamourdale, her mount for double gold at the world championships last summer and then a victory in London at Christmas, dropped from No. 1 to 32nd.

Netherlands’ Dinja van Liere dropped a place to fifth while Hermes, on which she won the World Cup qualifier in Rotterdam last weekend, remained at No. 2.

Isabell Werth and DSP Quantaz remained at third in both categories.

The biggest jump in the top 20 riders was by Adrienne Lyle up to 10th from 26th and Salvino, on which she won a World Cup qualifier last month at home in Wellington, Florida, climbed to No. 8 from 32nd. Adrienne was named U.S. International Equestrian of 2022 and Salvino as International Horse of the Year.

Adrienne Lyle and Salvino at the World Dressage Championships helping the United States earn a start at the 2024 Paris Olympics. © Ken Braddick/DRESSAGE-NEWS com

The American Tokyo Olympic and 2018 World Equestrian Games team silver medal duo are scheduled to compete in the World Cup qualifier in Wellington next week.

American team mate Steffen Peters of San Diego, California dropped to 15th from 12th while Suppenkasper was down one place to No. 11.

Sarah Tubman of Wellington jumped to 27th from 36th while First Apple went up to 35th from 43rd.

Anna Buffini of Rancho Santa Fe, California made a big jump to 31st from 60th with FRH Davinia la Douce to 41st from 69th.

Alice Tarjan of Oldwick, New Jersey was up to 38th from 44th and her Serenade MF 47th from 52nd.

Complete rider rankings are available at: https://data.fei.org/Ranking/Search.aspx?rankingCode=D_WR_A.

Complete horse rankings are available at: https://data.fei.org/Ranking/Search.aspx?rankingCode=D_WR_H_2